IPA: //ˈtaɪtənaɪt//
KK: /ˈtaɪtəˌnaɪt/
A mineral that is a source of titanium, often found in igneous rocks and used in various industrial applications.
Titanite is commonly used in the production of titanium dioxide, which is important for pigments.
Titanite is derived from 'Titan' (from Greek 'Titans', meaning the giants of mythology) and the suffix '-ite' (used in mineralogy to denote a mineral or rock). The word 'titanite' refers to a mineral that is named after the Titans, reflecting its significant size or importance in geology.
Think of the 'Titans' from mythology, who were large and powerful, to remember that 'titanite' is a mineral named for its notable presence in the earth.